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Wyoming Trout Unlimited is directed by a volunteer Council comprised of representatives from grassroots Chapters from throughout the state. The Council works closely with national staff and volunteers to provide strategic direction, administration, and support to Wyoming Trout Unlimited’s...

Join fellow anglers and TU volunteer leaders from across the West on May 1-2 in Jackson, Wyo. for enlightening presentations, inspiring dialogue and engaging camaraderie with those who share your dedication to TU and our mission.
We'll kick-off the two days with a "State of Western TU" by TU's Vice... [ READ MORE... ]

The state of Wyoming got the attention of anglers when it’s long-awaited water strategy report was released.
Two of the top ten priorities in the report were ramping up restoration efforts in the state and making fish passage priority when updating infrastructure.
On restoration, the report found... [ READ MORE... ]

Across the country, trout fishing is finally warming up after a bitter winter. Streams in the Rockies are flush with snowmelt. In the East, spring rains mean small brook trout streams are roaring. Come late summer, though, many of these waters where you’re catching fish now may be reduced to... [ READ MORE... ]

By Shauna Sherard
The hopes of finding fish were slim.
“River’s probably still dead,” they said. Heard it more than once.
Driving through the burn, it was easy to believe. It was all the clichés a burned landscape could be. Bleak. Apocalyptic. Lonely.
I hadn’t returned til now. No one I knew had... [ READ MORE... ]

The excitement on her face when she brings her first native Colorado River cutthroat trout to her hands is infectious. Although she has only been fly fishing for a year seventeen year-old Haley Powell has spent the greater part of her life with her family and friends in places like Little Mountain... [ READ MORE... ]